移动设备熟练度的测量:移动设备熟练度问卷简写日文的横断面验证

Suguru Shimokihara , Hiroyuki Tanaka , Walter R. Boot , Yoshikazu Iwakura , Arisa Nishitani , Yuta Tanaka , Takayuki Tabira
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移动设备通过支持通信、信息获取和日常功能,提高了老年人的独立性和生活质量。然而,许多老年人很难有效地使用这些技术。对移动设备熟练程度的准确评估对于在老龄化人口中提供量身定制的支持和促进数字包容至关重要。尽管日本版的移动设备熟练度问卷(MDPQ-J)已经证明了很强的有效性,但其46项的格式给受访者带来了负担,并限制了其在现场设置中的实用性。目的:本研究旨在利用项目反应理论开发和验证MDPQ-J的精简版本,为评估日本老年人的移动设备熟练程度提供有效和心理测量学上健全的工具。方法共有229名日本参与者,其中包括108名65岁的老年人,完成了完整的46项MDPQ-J。运用Rasch分析和项目反应理论评估维度、项目契合度和局部独立性。结果MDPQ-J量表的条目数量适当减少,并开发了两种精简版本:适用于普通人群的MDPQ-J14和适用于老年人的MDPQ-J20OA。根据模型拟合、局部独立性和判别参数选择项目。在MDPQ-J14中,“使用视频信息应用程序”的歧视程度最高,而在MDPQ-J20OA中,“使用触摸屏复制粘贴文本”的歧视程度最高。结论MDPQ-J14和MDPQ-J20OA是评估移动设备熟练程度的有效、有效和文化适宜的工具。它们的简洁性和灵活性使它们适合于在老龄化社会的研究、教育和老年技术干预中广泛应用。
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Measuring mobile device proficiency: a cross-sectional validation of the shortened japanese version of the mobile device proficiency questionnaire

Background

Mobile devices enhance the independence and quality of life of older adults by supporting communication, information access, and daily functioning. However, many older individuals struggle to effectively use such technologies. Accurate assessment of mobile device proficiency is essential for tailoring support and promoting digital inclusion in the aging population. Although the Japanese version of the Mobile Device Proficiency Questionnaire (MDPQ-J) has demonstrated strong validity, its 46-item format imposes a burden on respondents and limits its utility in field settings.

Objective

This study aimed to develop and validate shortened versions of the MDPQ-J using item response theory to provide efficient and psychometrically sound tools for assessing mobile device proficiency in older Japanese adults.

Methods

A total of 229 Japanese participants, including 108 older adults (aged >65years), completed the full 46-item MDPQ-J. Rasch analysis and item response theory were applied to evaluate dimensionality, item fit, and local independence.

Results

A reduction in the number of items in the MDPQ-J was appropriate, and two shortened versions were developed: MDPQ-J14 for the general population and MDPQ-J20OA for older adults. Items were selected based on model fit, local independence, and discrimination parameters. In MDPQ-J14, “Use video-messaging apps” showed the highest discrimination, whereas in MDPQ-J20OA, “Copy and paste text using the touchscreen” demonstrated the strongest item discrimination.

Conclusions

The MDPQ-J14 and MDPQ-J20OA are efficient, valid, and culturally appropriate tools for assessing mobile device proficiency. Their brevity and flexibility make them suitable for wide application in research, education, and gerontechnology interventions in aging societies.
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